Extractions: Debunking Economics is now available as an eBook Debunking Economics was first published in 2001 by Pluto Press (Australia) and Zed Books (UK). There has been renewed interest in it since I began warning of the impending financial crisis, and I decided to release the book in electronic format to make it more accessible (the hard copy can still be purchased if your bookshop will order it from Zed Books UK or online from Amazon here or on the image to purchase it from Mobipocket's bookshop. Debunking Economics takes you behind the sanitized, airbrushed view of economics given by its textbooks, and details the many critiques which have been made of economic theory by economists , in a fashion which is accessible to the intelligent non-economist. This site provides my presentations, lectures and academic papers on economics, as well as supplementary materials for the book Debunking Economics . By far the largest resource here is my collection of lectures on economics and finance that I give at the University of Western Sydney It's been some time since an update! New work (as of July 4th 2007) includes a

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